SEWF 2022 / Policy Forum
Programme – Blocks 3 & 4
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Welcome to SEWF Policy Forum: Policy & Systems
Futurist Bridgette Engeler will open each block of the Policy Forum introducing the theme and asking some thought-provoking questions for the audience to consider.
Policy & Systems: Spotlight on innovation and recent developments
Do we need social enterprise strategies to create the change we want to see? Where are the countries and states that are implementing social enterprise policies and strategies? What do they look like and what impact are they having?
Participants will have the opportunity to join the conversation through the chat and also through the breakout sessions that follow.
Best practice in social procurement
Creating a policy environment for the growth of Indigenous business
An exploration of the role Australian Indigenous economic policy is playing in the growth of Indigenous business.
Networking
Meet other participants from around the world with 1-1 speed networking. Not a fan of the random by-chance meeting? Why not try out the meeting scheduler to book in private video meetings with other participants?
Welcome to SEWF Policy Forum: Climate Solutions
Futurist Bridgette Engeler will open each block of the Policy Forum introducing the theme and asking some thought-provoking questions for the audience to consider.
Climate Solutions: Spotlight on innovation and recent developments
The emergency is upon us. What is the role of social enterprise in helping to tackle climate change and how can supportive policies enable this?
Participants will have the opportunity to join the conversation through the chat and also through the breakout sessions that follow.
Creating jobs out of waste
Waste has been one of the most prolific industries for the emergence of social enterprise in Australia. What role did policy play, if any?
Circular solutions and social enterprise
Renewable energy and social enterprise
Networking
Meet other participants from around the world with 1-1 speed networking. Not a fan of the random by-chance meeting? Why not try out the meeting scheduler to book in private video meetings with other participants?